Timbercon is closed from December 24, 2014 through January 4, 2015.We will reopen for business on Monday, January 5th.

Everyone at Timbercon wishes you a happy holiday season!

Happy Holidays!

In lieu of traditional customer and vendor holiday gifts, Timbercon is making a contribution to Oregon Veteran’s Home, Wounded Warrior Foundation and the Navy/Marine Corps Relief Fund. Timbercon strongly believes in giving back to our community and industry, helping those most in need.

Happy Holidays from All of Us at Timbercon!

Christmas for Kids

Founded in 1978, for the past 34 years the Oregon based Christmas for Kids Foundation has sponsored Christmas for Kids, a non-religious charity outreach program. We raise the funds for our project in the form of donated merchandise, employees’ time, and of course cash contributions. Over the past several years we have developed a partnership with several sponsors to make this event truly memorable for the kids.

Navy/Marine Corps Relief FundFounded in 1904, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is a private non-profit charitable organization. It is sponsored by the Department of the Navy and operates nearly 250 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine Corps bases throughout the world. The Society was incorporated in the District of Columbia and has its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. It is managed by a Board of Directors whose members are active duty or retired members of the Naval Services, or spouses of active duty or retired members of the Naval Services.

Oregon’s Veteran HomeSituated on 15 acres, the Oregon Veterans´ Home is located in the historic Columbia Gorge community of The Dalles. From the hill on the east side of town, residents have a beautiful panoramic view of the city, the Columbia River, The Dalles Dam and majestic Mount Hood.

Opened in the fall of 1997, the Home can care for as many as 151 residents who need long-term care in a care facility that provides skilled nursing, Alzheimer’s and dementia-related care, and inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative care to veterans, their spouses and parents who have lost a child to war-time service.

Founded in 1889 as an orphanage for abandoned and wayward children, today St. Mary’s offers residential treatment and services to at-risk boys between the ages of 10 and 17 who are emotionally disturbed and behaviorally delinquent. The individualized program provides each client with a structured regimen to ensure his successful transition to public school, the community, and appropriate living environment. Adolescent boys of all ethnic heritages and religious backgrounds are accepted.

Is to assist, honor,and support the military men and women/service members/personnel who have so bravely served and sacrificed for our country. We further vow to help the seriously injured who are assigned to Naval Regional Medical Center, Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital, 29 Palms and Fort Irwin as well as those who are going through rehabilitation in the San Diego area. Since being formed live on air at 760AM KFMB Radio, and in partnership with the San Diego Navy League Council, which gives us our status as a 501c3 Foundation, we have been able to help our warriors both financially and with gifts in kind.